A TD Comfort Portfolio is a collection of high-quality TD Mutual Funds that are professionally invested and managed for you.

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A TD Comfort Portfolio is a collection of TD Mutual Funds. By investing in many mutual funds, you are spreading your money out across various investment types, reducing your overall portfolio risk. Best of all, the funds included in TD Comfort Portfolios are professionally selected and managed for you, so you don't have to do the work.

What are the benefits of TD Comfort Portfolios?

Diversified portfolio options

It’s best to spread your money across a number of investments so all your eggs aren’t in one basket. That’s why Comfort Portfolios contain carefully selected, high-quality mutual funds.

Professionally managed portfolios

A Mutual Funds Representative with TD Investment Services Inc. will help you choose the portfolio that is best suited to meet your investment goals and tolerance for risk, and then a Portfolio Manager will watch over your investment to help keep you on track.

You can grow your portfolio easily

There are no set-up fees, commissions or sales charges – maximizing your potential return. And our Pre-Authorized Purchase Plan is a great way to invest regularly, without even thinking about it.

Once you have a better idea of where you are now and where you want to be in the future, we recommend that you work with a Mutual Funds Representative to ensure that the investments you choose provide the potential for growth, while at the same time keep your investment risk at a comfortable level.

The TD Mutual Funds Customer Investor Profile questionnaire helps you determine an asset mix that's right for you. With the help of a Mutual Funds Representative, you can then invest in a TD Comfort Portfolio.

Once you've created a personalized investment portfolio, you can conveniently access your account – as well as make account transactions – anywhere, anytime.

EasyWeb Internet Access is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – free of charge. The cut-off time for online Mutual Funds transactions is 3p.m. ET. Any transaction after this time will be processed as of the next valuation day.

EasyLine, a fully automated touchtone telephone service provided by TD Canada Trust, lets you access your investment accounts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week simply by calling the EasyLine toll-free number at 1-866-222-3456.

Or simply visit any TD Canada Trust branch, where a Mutual Funds Representative with TD Investment Services Inc. can help you with all of your investment needs.

Since mutual funds qualify as securities and not deposits, they are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.

However, fund managers and the funds themselves operate under strict securities regulations. For example, mutual funds are owned by the unitholders (people who own the mutual fund) and are separate legal entities from the companies that operate them. Securities legislation also requires that mutual fund assets be held in trust by a custodian on behalf of unitholders.

You can choose funds that invest in money market investments such as government issued treasury bills, income investments such as bonds, or equity investments such as stocks of corporations, both domestic and international.

Some funds are broadly diversified, while others target an asset class or a specific sector of the economy, such as international bonds or science and technology stocks. Others aim to replicate the performance of a well-known index, such as the S&P/TSX Composite Index in Canada or Standard & Poor's (S&P) 500 in the United States.

While there are hundreds of choices, each mutual fund will fall into one of the three main asset classes: safety, income or growth. Or, you can choose a balanced fund which is actively managed to maintain a mix of all three asset classes.

The minimum initial investment for TD Mutual Funds is $100 for a non-registered account and $100 for an RSP account. The minimum subsequent investment is $100 for both types of accounts.

A TD Mutual Funds Pre-Authorized Purchase Plan, a convenient and affordable way to build your savings. You can start with as little as $25 per fund per transaction and this amount can be automatically deducted from your bank account on a weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis.

Transfers between TD Mutual Funds are free, however, a 2% early redemption fee is payable to all funds except money market funds if you transfer or sell units of these funds within 30 days (90 days for TD e-Series) of purchase. This fee is designed to protect unitholders from the costs associated with other investors moving quickly in and out of the funds.

Frequent trading can hurt a fund's performance by forcing the portfolio manager to keep more cash in the fund than would otherwise be needed or to sell investments at an inappropriate time. It may also increase a fund's transaction costs.

Mutual funds are sold through registered Mutual Funds Representatives or other registered advisors with mutual fund or securities dealers associated with banks, trust companies and insurance companies in Canada.

Net income and net realized capital gains earned by a mutual fund are generally passed on to investors in the form of distributions. The frequency of distributions will vary depending on the mutual fund but will generally be monthly, quarterly or annually.

You can also earn a capital gain when you sell your mutual fund or switch from one mutual fund to another at a price higher than you paid.

The tax treatment of distributions received or capital gains realized will depend upon the type of account in which you hold the investment.

If you hold a mutual fund in a Registered Plan (such as RSP, RIF, RESP or TFSA) distributions paid by a mutual fund and any capital gains realized are generally sheltered from tax. Any amount you withdraw from a Registered Plan (excluding TFSA) is generally fully taxable. Amounts withdrawn from a TFSA are not taxable.

If you hold a mutual fund in a non-registered account, distributions paid by the mutual fund are taxable whether they are received in cash or reinvested into the mutual fund. You will receive a T3 Supplementary/Relevé 16 tax slip which will tell you the amount and type of income to report on your tax return. You must also include in your taxable income any capital gains realized from selling or switching your mutual fund. It's up to you to calculate and report the capital gains you realize on your transactions. Although an official tax slip is not required, mutual fund companies are required to report all sales or switches to Canada Revenue Agency.

Book value is the original cost of purchases and reinvested distributions minus the average cost of any redemptions. Average cost per unit is used to calculate any capital gains or losses you may earn when you sell or transfer units of a fund you hold in a non-registered account. The average cost per unit is the book value of your fund divided by the number of units you hold.

Technically speaking, there's a difference between a global fund and an international fund, from a North American perspective. A global fund may invest in all the markets of the world, including North America, whereas an international fund generally excludes North America.

While past performance does not guarantee future growth, annualized returns (e.g. 1-year, 3-year, 5-year) are often used to compare funds and the quality of their management. Most major daily newspapers publish mutual funds performance tables each month for periods ranging from one month to 10 years or more.

Comparing a fund with others in its peer group is a good way to evaluate past performance. Mutual fund tables make it easy by grouping similar funds together. The ability to consistently outperform its peers is one sign of a good-quality fund.

To make a fair comparison, it is important to recognize that all funds in one category are not the same. For example, some Canadian equity funds are managed conservatively, while others aggressively pursue growth. One fund manager may emphasize longer-term value, while another may actively trade positions at different times in the market cycle. If in doubt, find out from the fund company or the prospectus what the fund's investment objectives are and how the fund is managed. While some performance numbers can be very attractive, you may discover that the fund's investments are too risky for you.

While market timing is not illegal, our funds are designed for long-term mutual fund investors. TDAM started to charge an early redemption fee (ERF) for most TD Mutual Funds many years ago. This 2% fee is applied to investors that buy and sell units of the same fund within 30 or 90 days, thus discouraging for market timing. The amount charged by this process is paid to the fund to cover any costs or possible negative impact to the fund or its unitholders. In addition, we also retain the right to reject purchase orders from a unitholder who is conducting any activity considered detrimental to the funds or its unitholders.

At TD Mutual Funds we are committed to protecting the best interests of our unitholders. We strive to apply the highest standard of care and diligence, and we review our current policies and practices regularly to ensure they continue

Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the fund facts and prospectus, which contain detailed investment information, before investing. The indicated rates of return are the historical annual compounded total returns for the period indicated including changes in unit value and reinvestment of all distributions and do not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any unitholder that would have reduced returns. Mutual funds are not guaranteed or insured, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.

TD Mutual Funds and the TD Managed Assets Program Portfolios (collectively, the "Funds") are managed by TD Asset Management Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. TD Investment Services Inc. and TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. (Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund) are each principal distributors of certain series of certain Funds. TD Investment Services Inc. makes available those series of those Funds for which it is a principal distributor. The Funds are also available through TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. and through independent dealers.